As such, Dark Horse did two things to fix the problems. First, they did a cut and paste restructuring of the pages for most of the book, mirroring only where they had to. Personally, I'd have been fine if they had just kept them in the same order as the original books, but at least they put effort into it, unlike, say, VIZ with Battle Angel Alita.

To deal with the anti-anti-semitism people possibly jumping on their backs, they added a disclamer to tell people that the story takes place well before WWII, when the swastika did not have the disgracefulconnotation that it has now, and that as such, it could not have the anti-semitic ideas in intention, rather it's meaning was derived from it's original definition, that of luck, peace, or fertility.